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But First, I also went to Prague recently and I was allowed to use the e-gates on my Singapore passport but only catch was requiring an EU stamp after clearing the E-Gates. Second, when I was at Prague Airport they also allowed citizens of Switzerland and Taiwan citing reciprocity as a reason to give them access but same catch as Taiwanese citizens also require a stamp on passport after clearing the E-Gates.
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During my recent visit to Johor Bahru (JB) no registration was required anymore and it was open to both Malaysia and Singapore citizens under the MACS 2.0 Program so had updated some information.
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[[Malaysia-Singapore border|At the two road land border checkpoints with Singapore]] ([[Sultan Iskandar Building]] in [[Johor Bahru]], [[Sultan Abu Bakar Complex]] in [[Iskandar Puteri]]), all Singaporeanbiometric citizens (with thepassport exceptionholders of those[[Malaysian withpassport|Malaysia]] Malaysianand Permanent[[Singapore Residency status)passport|Singapore]] are eligible to use the Autogate system (with initial pre-enrollment required atunder the manual counters) under thenew MACS 2.0 program. In addition, MBIKE is open to registered Malaysian motorcyclists, using an RFID sticker in the registered user's passport.
 
In addition, MBIKE is open to only registered Malaysian motorcyclists, using an RFID sticker in the registered user's Malaysian passport.

The Malaysia Automated Clearance System (MACS) can be used by registered Singapore citizens, Singapore permanent residents and foreigners residing in Singapore. However, registration for the MACS scheme has been suspended since AugustSeptember 2018, although existing registered users may continue to use automated clearance until the expiration of their MACS stickers.
 
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